From Many, One? |Guests: Eric Bolling & Phil Robertson | 12⧸03⧸18
Episode Stats
Length
1 hour and 51 minutes
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159.24222
Summary
America s 41st President, George H.W. Bush, dies at the age of 94. President George W. Bush was a man of many talents. He was a statesman, a diplomat, an international diplomat, and a man who loved his country and served it well.
Transcript
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America's 41st president, George H.W. Bush, died Friday evening.
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Bush Sr. has been called one of the most successful one-term presidents in U.S. history.
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Now, that's a little of a backhand compliment, maybe, but it's probably true.
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Bush navigated the choppy waters of the massive reshuffling of the world order, and he called for a new world order, which I always thought was a little spooky, but we're going to move on.
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He signed treaties with Gorbachev mandating historic reductions in nuclear and chemical weapons.
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In 1990, he put together a 28-nation coalition that expelled Saddam Hussein's troops from Kuwait.
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The American-led ground war in Iraq lasted four days.
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And I never forget hearing him say, the war is over, we're coming home.
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Americans usually like their presidents, you know, a lot more once they left office, and this is especially true of both of the Bushes.
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Following eight years of the great communicator, Ronald Reagan, Americans found George Bush kind of bland.
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He was accused of being out of touch, having no domestic agenda as the economy slumped midway through his presidency.
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He didn't exactly send thrills up the legs of conservatives.
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He was the guy who was pushing for ideological agendas that were not necessarily, I mean, read my lips, no new taxes.
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And yet, America came to miss the sense of calm and normalcy that he brought to the White House.
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George H.W. Bush's four years in office were the calm before the partisan storm, I guess.
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He was our last president that served in World War II.
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By the time the 92 election rolled around, the shifting political winds seemed to catch Bush by surprise.
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The telling sign that he didn't appreciate the rising cool factor of his 92 challenger, Bill Clinton, came at one of the debates when Bush seemed bored and at one point even checked his watch.
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Like, good Lord, how long is this going to go on?
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It was as if America was checking its watch and realized after 12 straight years of Republicans in the White House,
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maybe it was time to give this young guy from Arkansas a chance.
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By today's standards, Bush was way overqualified to be president.
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He was ambassador to the U.N., chairman of the RNC, U.S. envoy to China, director of the CIA, and vice president under Ronald Reagan.
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And despite his accomplishments, he declined to write the traditional presidential memoir because he thought it would be too unseemly to write about himself.
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He was a good and decent man, calm and sincere, genuine modesty.
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It seems kind of like a throwback now, doesn't it?
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And it makes you wonder, with his passing, are we ever going to see a president like that again?
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At the end of his first year as president, Bush wrote in his diary,
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I'm certainly not seen as a visionary, but I hope I am seen as a steady and prudent and able man.
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Today, perhaps, is a good day to recognize how sometimes we just don't appreciate how good we have it until it's gone.
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He is gracing us with his presence for just a little while.
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He's got to hop a plane and get to Philadelphia to take his son to another losing game with the Eagles.
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He's only been to one game, and he's one for one.
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The Eagles have won the Super Bowl in all the games he's been to.
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But yeah, I'm supposed to be on vacation this week.
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It was very, very difficult for me to not say anything last week when I was standing in line meeting so many people at our stage show.
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And so many people came up and said, you know, you guys just have to get together.
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I was in one of the meet-and-greet lines in Tampa.
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A woman, I swear she said exactly what wound up happening.
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I was like, well, you should just try to – I almost want to go back to her and say, yeah, we got your – took your advice and just decided to do it.
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So while most were sleeping, and I've been telling you for a while, just give us some time.
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Dick's Sporting Goods is warning investors that its decision to remove certain assault-style weapons
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from its field and stream stores cost it dearly and may limit its future gains.
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Um, they said, uh, the, uh, the company, uh, noted that they had 25% Black Friday store
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discount, and that's going to help boost sales, but it's not going to boost their margin at
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It kind of usually is followed with everything must go.
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Um, but, uh, they, they, they decided to take action on gun control themselves and ban
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Now, they're estimating, I think, that has saved 500,000 lives since they made that decision.
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A really important move that, uh, did, that, that caused a lot, huge drop in the murder rate.
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What's funny is those 500,000, uh, lives, they were all doing the 500,000 jobs that were
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They're, they're decided to take all weapons out.
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They're going to just forget all hunting stuff.
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Uh, Dick's doesn't want anything to do with it.
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I mean, they have, they are sending a clear message.
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They don't want anything to do with you, right?
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If you're, if you're a second amendment supporter, they don't want anything to do with you.
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Why would you, what, you know, that's associated with exercise, right?
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looking at punching bags, get ready to complete the order.
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And I walked out and I didn't, I didn't feel bad about the time I wasted or anything.
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I wish I would have remembered and wouldn't have gone in, but I'm glad to see other people
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I like when companies make decisions for me though.
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I like when companies step up and they say, you know what you need is X, Y, or Z.
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Well, I really appreciate when they go a step further than that and say, hey, we're going
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to take this legal product and we're not going to, we're going to break the Constitution
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and say, no, even though the Constitution says you can have it and the law says you
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can buy it at 18, we don't think you're responsible enough.
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Now, in some states, I don't even think they have the legal right to do that.
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But I mean, I think generally speaking, they have the right to carry whatever product they
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I just don't, I don't, I just really, I don't understand it.
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You know, you're taking half the country and you're telling them basically they're a bunch
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Well, any store that's calling me a murderer, I don't think I want to go to all that often.
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Why would you be selling these murderous weapons in the first place?
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If you believe that they were just nothing but, you know, weapons of war that were for murderers,
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And gosh darn it, now they're going to double down and they're going to make sure that they
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don't sell any weapons and any hunting stuff at all.
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I've been talking a lot about coming together as people and trying to come together, especially
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I've said, start with the people you have the most in common with.
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Those principles or our unum, as I've been saying, is the Bill of Rights.
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If you believe in the Constitution and the Bill of Rights, you know, that to me signals you
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It was in Washington, DC at the rally for, um, the restoring honor, uh, event that we did
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either the day of, or within a few days after the rally.
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Didn't have to, you know, have some corporate hierarchy.
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That's why I have oftentimes had people working for me here at the blaze that don't agree with
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didn't part ways because of her views on abortion.
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Amy Holmes was one of the first hires we had here and she was openly, openly pro-choice.
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That's what we, that's, can we just start there?
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It shouldn't be that hard, but we wanted a place where it would become a home for diverse
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And we have had our good days and our bad days and you have been there all the way through
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And I want to thank you for having faith in us.
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I want to thank you for standing by this whole time, but we, you know, America needs a place
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now where smart, thoughtful and creative people can gather, can laugh.
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We had such a great time out on the state show this, the last few weeks, Friday and Saturday,
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we were in Florida and just had a blast, really laughed hard and it was good.
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We need to rediscover what intellectual honesty means and then fight on the battlefield of
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We're not Republicans and we're not Democrats and we're not independents.
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Wait, why are we fighting all the time when the big principles are out on the field and
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There's no one that can honestly make a case that because America came to the table and because
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of the free market system and our constitution, that the world isn't a much, much better place.
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We're talking about throwing it away without even, without even really looking at it, seeing
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what we, don't, don't say, boy, you didn't know what you had until you missed it with this
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You know, we're celebrating right now our diversity.
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I don't even, I honestly, I don't even know what that means anymore because we're not really
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Without the practice and the understanding of the Bill of Rights, diversity becomes a
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weakening agent, a corrosive agent, not a strength.
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The idea of America, the question, the American experiment was, can man rule himself?
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But can man from different walks of life, different status, different background, different
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religions, even coming from different countries, can they come together and rule themselves?
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From many, one, as long as there's a central principle that you are rallying around.
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And right now, I don't know what we're rallying around.
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Nobody's calling us to rally except around parties.
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What made America great was the rallying around the Constitution and the Bill of Rights, real
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diversity, real diversity, and living with that diversity, not preaching it and jamming
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it down anybody's throat, just living with that diversity.
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Today, in case you don't know, in case you haven't heard yet, CRTV and The Blaze have merged, and
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If you are a subscriber of CRTV, it's now moving over to the Blaze TV, and for the same price,
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It was a weird question when somebody said, I'm glad to see you and Mark are merging, and
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We're part of this, and we're coming together, and a group of us are doing it, and we're
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They don't answer for anybody over here, and it's, and it's, we're one now, but I don't
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answer for what, Stephen Crowder is Stephen Crowder.
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We have a core belief, and we believe that without critical thinking, diverse thought,
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and bold and honest questioning, man cannot rule himself.
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Eric Bolling, I just got, nope, Eric is going to be joining us in about 15 minutes.
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So can't wait to hear what he has to say about China and the president.
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news source that was, you know, USA Today, anything national, anything that's not conservative.
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To see something where it was a salute without guile was awesome, just awesome.
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And there was this little cartoon, this editorial cartoon, and it showed, you know, it was up in
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the clouds, and it showed his World War II plane, and he got out, and he says, Robin, which was his
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three-year-old little girl, I don't know if you remember, his three-year-old little girl died of
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It's going to make me cry just thinking about it.
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He was always so tender-hearted about his daughter and the way they talked about her, and it was just,
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you just know that George and Barbara Bush, just, it just ripped them apart forever.
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And so he's getting out of his plane, and he's, and a little bubble above his head says, Robin,
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and it shows Barbara and the little girl standing on the other side of the cloud, and they just say,
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Thank you for being kind for the rest of the media as well.
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Thank you for just being a human being, and just being kind.
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I realized how far we have drifted when I saw that cartoon, and I just couldn't believe,
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I looked at it for a second like, are there any double meanings here?
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Boy, when kindness, when someone dies, strikes you as an oddity,
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I don't know if you saw the exchange with him and James Baker,
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but the, the, uh, I think it was the morning that he died.
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And, uh, James Baker, who was a good friend of George H.W. Bush's,
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remember I just I mean it was a different it was a different era and George H.W. Bush I voted for but and the second time I think I voted for him as well but I I I when he said read my lips no new taxes it was the biggest thing
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and then when I said he said he said he said he said he said he said he had the guts to break on taxes he said he had the guts to break on taxes I was like no that was that was just stupid that was just a political miscalculation I mean I mean he believed in you know he's he was a bigger government new world order kind of guy he sticks to his guns he gets reelected do you think you think you think he beats Bill I do I think he would have I think he would have built beat Bill Clinton although what's
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so crazy is during that election Bill Clinton went on like Arsenio Hall which was a talk show late night talk show one of the first to go after you know like Carson and he played the saxophone and then he went on MTV nobody had ever seen that before and then he went on MTV and they asked him boxer or briefs
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and the news for like a week was how outrageous of a question was that you don't ask the president of the United States a question like that I mean that's how much we have changed wow that was in the 1990s 1992
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and I don't know Bill Clinton became such just this you know it was kind of like running with Obama it was just a different thing running
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against Trump just a different time that I don't know if you could have beaten him at that time but I he would have had a chance if he
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wouldn't have said no new taxes George H.W. Bush farewell her friend good and trusted servant welcome home Glenn back